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  1. As we near the end of Women's History Month, Techtonica would like to acknowledge all the amazing women who keep shaping history every day by contributing towards our goals and mission.

    From our amazing CEO and staff, relentless board members, wonderful mentors, open source curriculum contributors, resilient participants and graduates, to the women affiliated with our sponsorships—you all rock!

    Let's continue to #BridgeTheTechGap one cohort at a time.

    #Grateful #WomenHistoryMonth

  2. As we near the end of Women's History Month, Techtonica would like to acknowledge all the amazing women who keep shaping history every day by contributing towards our goals and mission.

    From our amazing CEO and staff, relentless board members, wonderful mentors, open source curriculum contributors, resilient participants and graduates, to the women affiliated with our sponsorships—you all rock!

    Let's continue to one cohort at a time.

  3. "My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me."

    Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

    You can now browse over 2,000 of Georgia O’Keeffe’s works by theme, timeframe, or medium.

    By Emma Taggart

    mymodernmet.com/georgia-okeeff

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum:
    access-ok.okeeffemuseum.org/

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  4. "My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me."

    Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

    You can now browse over 2,000 of Georgia O’Keeffe’s works by theme, timeframe, or medium.

    By Emma Taggart

    mymodernmet.com/georgia-okeeff

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum:
    access-ok.okeeffemuseum.org/

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  5. "My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me."

    Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

    You can now browse over 2,000 of Georgia O’Keeffe’s works by theme, timeframe, or medium.

    By Emma Taggart

    mymodernmet.com/georgia-okeeff

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum:
    access-ok.okeeffemuseum.org/

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  6. "My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me."

    Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

    You can now browse over 2,000 of Georgia O’Keeffe’s works by theme, timeframe, or medium.

    By Emma Taggart

    mymodernmet.com/georgia-okeeff

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum:
    access-ok.okeeffemuseum.org/

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  7. "My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me."

    Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

    You can now browse over 2,000 of Georgia O’Keeffe’s works by theme, timeframe, or medium.

    By Emma Taggart

    mymodernmet.com/georgia-okeeff

    Georgia O'Keeffe Museum:
    access-ok.okeeffemuseum.org/

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  8. Michaelina Wautier review – an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries’ shadows

    Wautier’s mighty paintings have been misattributed to her male peers for 300 years, but now UK audiences can enjoy their first encounter with a 17th-century trailblazer

    by Olivia McEwan

    theguardian.com/artanddesign/2

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  9. Michaelina Wautier review – an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries’ shadows

    Wautier’s mighty paintings have been misattributed to her male peers for 300 years, but now UK audiences can enjoy their first encounter with a 17th-century trailblazer

    by Olivia McEwan

    theguardian.com/artanddesign/2

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  10. Michaelina Wautier review – an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries’ shadows

    Wautier’s mighty paintings have been misattributed to her male peers for 300 years, but now UK audiences can enjoy their first encounter with a 17th-century trailblazer

    by Olivia McEwan

    theguardian.com/artanddesign/2

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  11. Michaelina Wautier review – an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries’ shadows

    Wautier’s mighty paintings have been misattributed to her male peers for 300 years, but now UK audiences can enjoy their first encounter with a 17th-century trailblazer

    by Olivia McEwan

    theguardian.com/artanddesign/2

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  12. Michaelina Wautier review – an astounding lost artist steps out of her male contemporaries’ shadows

    Wautier’s mighty paintings have been misattributed to her male peers for 300 years, but now UK audiences can enjoy their first encounter with a 17th-century trailblazer

    by Olivia McEwan

    theguardian.com/artanddesign/2

    #art #culture #womenhistoryMonth

  13. Meet Esther Jones, The Black Performer Who Inspired 'Betty Boop'

    In the 1920s and '30s, Esther Jones toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, delighting audiences with her singing, dancing, and signature phrase: "Boop, Boop-a-Doop."

    By Bernadette Giacomazzo | Edited By John Kuroski

    allthatsinteresting.com/esther

    Patent's description of Betty Boop´s character design:
    patents.google.com/patent/USD8

    #womenhistoryMonth #publicdomain

  14. Meet Esther Jones, The Black Performer Who Inspired 'Betty Boop'

    In the 1920s and '30s, Esther Jones toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, delighting audiences with her singing, dancing, and signature phrase: "Boop, Boop-a-Doop."

    By Bernadette Giacomazzo | Edited By John Kuroski

    allthatsinteresting.com/esther

    Patent's description of Betty Boop´s character design:
    patents.google.com/patent/USD8

    #womenhistoryMonth #publicdomain

  15. Meet Esther Jones, The Black Performer Who Inspired 'Betty Boop'

    In the 1920s and '30s, Esther Jones toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, delighting audiences with her singing, dancing, and signature phrase: "Boop, Boop-a-Doop."

    By Bernadette Giacomazzo | Edited By John Kuroski

    allthatsinteresting.com/esther

    Patent's description of Betty Boop´s character design:
    patents.google.com/patent/USD8

    #womenhistoryMonth #publicdomain

  16. Meet Esther Jones, The Black Performer Who Inspired 'Betty Boop'

    In the 1920s and '30s, Esther Jones toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, delighting audiences with her singing, dancing, and signature phrase: "Boop, Boop-a-Doop."

    By Bernadette Giacomazzo | Edited By John Kuroski

    allthatsinteresting.com/esther

    Patent's description of Betty Boop´s character design:
    patents.google.com/patent/USD8

    #womenhistoryMonth #publicdomain

  17. Meet Esther Jones, The Black Performer Who Inspired 'Betty Boop'

    In the 1920s and '30s, Esther Jones toured throughout the U.S. and Europe, delighting audiences with her singing, dancing, and signature phrase: "Boop, Boop-a-Doop."

    By Bernadette Giacomazzo | Edited By John Kuroski

    allthatsinteresting.com/esther

    Patent's description of Betty Boop´s character design:
    patents.google.com/patent/USD8

    #womenhistoryMonth #publicdomain

  18. ‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention

    Too often framed as a tragic icon or a victim of domesticity, the poet remade herself and her work at the start of the 60s, as a new collection will show

    by Helen Bain

    theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  19. ‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention

    Too often framed as a tragic icon or a victim of domesticity, the poet remade herself and her work at the start of the 60s, as a new collection will show

    by Helen Bain

    theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  20. ‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention

    Too often framed as a tragic icon or a victim of domesticity, the poet remade herself and her work at the start of the 60s, as a new collection will show

    by Helen Bain

    theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  21. ‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention

    Too often framed as a tragic icon or a victim of domesticity, the poet remade herself and her work at the start of the 60s, as a new collection will show

    by Helen Bain

    theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  22. ‘I want my career, my children and a free supple life’: Sylvia Plath’s radical reinvention

    Too often framed as a tragic icon or a victim of domesticity, the poet remade herself and her work at the start of the 60s, as a new collection will show

    by Helen Bain

    theguardian.com/books/2026/mar

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  23. How Women Researchers Changed Our Understanding of Women’s Economic Lives

    How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic opportunity.

    by Rachel F. Seidman

    smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smith

    Women’s Economic Lives & Women economy at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/68759
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?q
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/57913

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  24. How Women Researchers Changed Our Understanding of Women’s Economic Lives

    How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic opportunity.

    by Rachel F. Seidman

    smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smith

    Women’s Economic Lives & Women economy at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/68759
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?q
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/57913

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  25. How Women Researchers Changed Our Understanding of Women’s Economic Lives

    How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic opportunity.

    by Rachel F. Seidman

    smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smith

    Women’s Economic Lives & Women economy at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/68759
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?q
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/57913

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  26. How Women Researchers Changed Our Understanding of Women’s Economic Lives

    How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic opportunity.

    by Rachel F. Seidman

    smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smith

    Women’s Economic Lives & Women economy at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/68759
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?q
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/57913

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  27. How Women Researchers Changed Our Understanding of Women’s Economic Lives

    How can better data drive economic change? ‘We Do Declare’ uses oral histories to reveal how women collected evidence, reframed the conversation about money, and shaped lasting policy and economic opportunity.

    by Rachel F. Seidman

    smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smith

    Women’s Economic Lives & Women economy at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/68759
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?q
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/57913

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  28. The Colorful Story Of Maud Wagner, America’s First Female Tattoo Artist

    By Kaleena Fraga

    An aerialist in the circus at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Wagner broke barriers by both giving and receiving hundreds of tattoos.

    allthatsinteresting.com/maud-w

    Books about tattoos at PG:

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/subjects/

    #womenhistoryMonth #art #history

  29. The Colorful Story Of Maud Wagner, America’s First Female Tattoo Artist

    By Kaleena Fraga

    An aerialist in the circus at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Wagner broke barriers by both giving and receiving hundreds of tattoos.

    allthatsinteresting.com/maud-w

    Books about tattoos at PG:

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/subjects/

    #womenhistoryMonth #art #history

  30. The Colorful Story Of Maud Wagner, America’s First Female Tattoo Artist

    By Kaleena Fraga

    An aerialist in the circus at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Wagner broke barriers by both giving and receiving hundreds of tattoos.

    allthatsinteresting.com/maud-w

    Books about tattoos at PG:

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/subjects/

    #womenhistoryMonth #art #history

  31. The Colorful Story Of Maud Wagner, America’s First Female Tattoo Artist

    By Kaleena Fraga

    An aerialist in the circus at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Wagner broke barriers by both giving and receiving hundreds of tattoos.

    allthatsinteresting.com/maud-w

    Books about tattoos at PG:

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/subjects/

    #womenhistoryMonth #art #history

  32. The Colorful Story Of Maud Wagner, America’s First Female Tattoo Artist

    By Kaleena Fraga

    An aerialist in the circus at the turn of the 20th century, Maud Wagner broke barriers by both giving and receiving hundreds of tattoos.

    allthatsinteresting.com/maud-w

    Books about tattoos at PG:

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/subjects/

    #womenhistoryMonth #art #history

  33. Elizabeth Gaskell: The Unsung Author Jane Austen And Brontë Fans Will Love

    The Victorian writer had the wit of one, and the friendship of the other.

    By Amy Glover

    huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rea

    Gaskell at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/220

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  34. Elizabeth Gaskell: The Unsung Author Jane Austen And Brontë Fans Will Love

    The Victorian writer had the wit of one, and the friendship of the other.

    By Amy Glover

    huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rea

    Gaskell at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/220

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth

  35. Elizabeth Gaskell: The Unsung Author Jane Austen And Brontë Fans Will Love

    The Victorian writer had the wit of one, and the friendship of the other.

    By Amy Glover

    huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/rea

    Gaskell at PG:
    gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/220

    #books #literature #womenhistoryMonth